( Dining )
Bringing a strong, architectural allure to this dining room space, the Mateo table sets the tone with its elongated shape and refined materials.
MATEO TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
MONK CHAIR TOBIA SCARPA
MATEO TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
MONK CHAIR TOBIA SCARPA
The table's exquisite marble top is supported by its signature curved legs in mirrored steel, offering an elegant reflective touch to the dining area. Mateo is paired with the Monk chair by Tobia Scarpa, a design that blends monastic simplicity with sophisticated detail in the woodwork and leatherwork.
MATEO TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
MONK CHAIR TOBIA SCARPA
MATEO TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
The Living Box by Vincent Van Duysen adorns one wall, presenting a storage solution that is subtly lit from within, rooting the space a striking balance of aesthetics and function.
LIVING BOX SINGLE UNITS VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
LIVING BOX SINGLE UNITS VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
MATEO TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
MONK CHAIR TOBIA SCARPA
LIVING BOX SINGLE UNITS VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
( Featured Designs )
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Vincent Van Duysen's Mateo table ushers in new possibilities, boasting a distinctive central pedestal characterized by a cylindrical and conical shape, vertically grooved at its base. Enriched with fresh compositional options and new sizes (300, 350 and 400 cm), the table stands atop a gently flaring curved base, ensuring stability while adding an element of surprise.
A history-making 1973 design by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Molteni&C, Monk reemerges in 2025 with this exclusive re-edition, part of the Heritage Collection. Available both as a versatile chair for the dining area and an armchair for the living room or bedroom, Monk is defined by its pared-down aesthetic that highlights the expressive qualities of leather against solid wood.
Inspired by monumental architecture, Vincent Van Duysen’s Living Box single unit translates the grandeur of buildings, concert halls, and monumental spaces into a sculptural, domestic object. Designed as a self-standing furniture element, it combines elegance with versatility, offering a refined storage solution for contemporary living spaces. Living Box transforms storage into an architectural statement, balancing practicality with a cinematic presence in the home.
Vincent Van Duysen's Mateo table ushers in new possibilities, boasting a distinctive central pedestal characterized by a cylindrical and conical shape, vertically grooved at its base. Enriched with fresh compositional options and new sizes (300, 350 and 400 cm), the table stands atop a gently flaring curved base, ensuring stability while adding an element of surprise.
A history-making 1973 design by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Molteni&C, Monk reemerges in 2025 with this exclusive re-edition, part of the Heritage Collection. Available both as a versatile chair for the dining area and an armchair for the living room or bedroom, Monk is defined by its pared-down aesthetic that highlights the expressive qualities of leather against solid wood.
Inspired by monumental architecture, Vincent Van Duysen’s Living Box single unit translates the grandeur of buildings, concert halls, and monumental spaces into a sculptural, domestic object. Designed as a self-standing furniture element, it combines elegance with versatility, offering a refined storage solution for contemporary living spaces. Living Box transforms storage into an architectural statement, balancing practicality with a cinematic presence in the home.